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Summary Of: Pigeon pea

The cultivation of the pigeon pea goes back at least 3000 years... Pigeon pea is a perennial which can grow into a small tree... Pigeon pea is a perennial which can grow into a small tree... Pigeon pea is an important grain... Pigeon pea is cultivated in more than 25 tropical and sub... pigeon pea enriches soil through symbiotic...

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